considering the fact that you dont stand with your feet directly in the middle of the board i think you would be fine with any board around that board width. its not till around the 12 size when you gotta start worrying about the waist width.

considering the fact that you dont stand with your feet directly in the middle of the board i think you would be fine with any board around that board width. its not till around the 12 size when you gotta start worrying about the waist width.

waist width is always measured at the narrowest point and we are all well aware that you don't stand in the middle

anyway if what you say is true, that the vans size 11 has the same sole length as the burton size 10 (which i highly doubt and would bet my truck they aren't unless you are comparing them to the cheapest boot burton makes) then yes 24.9 is fine

if they are the typical hugley bulky vans boots then you should maybe get something a bit wider
its hard to say though because stance width and angles play a role as well

waist width is always measured at the narrowest point and we are all well aware that you don't stand in the middle

anyway if what you say is true, that the vans size 11 has the same sole length as the burton size 10 (which i highly doubt and would bet my truck they aren't unless you are comparing them to the cheapest boot burton makes) then yes 24.9 is fine

if they are the typical hugley bulky vans boots then you should maybe get something a bit wider
its hard to say though because stance width and angles play a role as well

i wasnt trying to sound condescending, just trying to say that stance width and angles can have a factor of how skinny/wide of a board you can ride.